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My first pictures (updated with trackplan picture)

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Posted by Train 284 on Thursday, July 7, 2005 1:33 PM
Looks great!
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Posted by selector on Thursday, July 7, 2005 1:30 PM
That's a sweet track plan.

Depending on what your floor is, you could also do a couple of other options. One is to use felt pads, the ones that have a sticky side with the peel-off plastic paper, or if the flooring is vinyl, you would probably need some weight distribution to keep those leveling screw feet from permanently denting the surface. In that case, I would use a 5 cmX5 cm square of 3/4" plywood under each foot.
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Posted by electrolove on Thursday, July 7, 2005 1:00 PM
Ok, here it comes, the trackplan of the layout I'm building a D&RGW version of. I really recommend the backissue, very nice reading.



Source: Model Railroader, 1987 November Issue, The Iron Wood RR by Larry R. Forgard
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Posted by selector on Thursday, July 7, 2005 11:38 AM
I don't think it is illegal if you give credit (commonly called 'citing') to the copyright holder or author. So post it, but include a caption in which you give the information about the source.
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Posted by electrolove on Thursday, July 7, 2005 9:54 AM
pcarrell:

Maybe I will use rubber pads, that's a good idea. Yes It's so easy to level the layout. And it's importent when I have 3 sections. I leveled the first section, then the second and third. After that I drilled the holes for the big bolt so they can't move at all. As easy as that.
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Posted by pcarrell on Thursday, July 7, 2005 9:47 AM
Some of those little rubber foot pads that go under chair legs might help with saving the floor from indentations and other damage over time.

You are right to use those screws on the bottoms of the legs though. They make leveling the layout a snap don't they?
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Posted by electrolove on Thursday, July 7, 2005 9:42 AM
oleirish:

Thanks for your comment, appreciated [:D]

Maybe you are right about the lack of ply, but It has not been a problem so far. I glued the foam with latex caulk. And after that was dry (about 24 hours) I glued the foam under the benchwork as well, on every spot where foam meets wood. I have foam on all 3 sections now. The benchwork is glued as well just to be sure. It can be separated into 3 sections, I just used some big bolts (10 mm).



To adjust the height of each leg I used these things. I don't know what they are called in english but it will be pretty self explaining I think.







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Posted by oleirish on Thursday, July 7, 2005 8:58 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by electrolove

Not much to show at the moment, just these 2 benchwork pictures. Waiting for my Walthers/Shinohara code 83 flextrack and turnouts at the moment. More to come, but don't ask me when. [%-)]




This nice bench work,But I do'nt think I would ever try and connect foam directly to the frame work,I think I would put some lite playwwood on frame first.It would be my luck to lean on or drop something on the top and brake the foam.My two cents worth.

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Posted by ereimer on Wednesday, July 6, 2005 5:24 PM
i think it's probably not ok to post images from magazines here , due to copyright issues . however if you'd be kind enough to scan it and email a jpg file to me at e.reimer@rogers.com i'd really appreciate it

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Posted by electrolove on Saturday, July 2, 2005 1:25 PM
TrevorG:

I think it's clean because I never get my track from the USA [:D] Walthers/shinohara track and turnouts is hard to get. Just wait a little longer and it will look like a tournado, promise [8D]
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Posted by electrolove on Saturday, July 2, 2005 1:20 PM
Medina1128:

Hehe, funny man. No it's mine [:D]
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Posted by electrolove on Saturday, July 2, 2005 1:18 PM
ereimer:

That was sad to hear... I don't know if it's legally ok to post a picture of the trackplan here... Maybe someone at model railroader can tell me if it's ok?
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Posted by ereimer on Monday, June 27, 2005 6:37 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by electrolove

ereimer:

It's the november 1987 issue. The Iron Wood RR by Larry R. Forgard (page 74). I like this trackplan a lot because it has a little of everything. I will model a D&RGW version of it.


bah !!!! november is the only month i'm missing from 1987 [:(!]
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Posted by Medina1128 on Monday, June 27, 2005 5:52 PM
Where's the clutter? You sure this isn't your wife's benchwork? Looks great.. keep us posted...
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, June 27, 2005 1:43 PM
Just my two cents worth Electrolove. Looks Great! And so clean and tidy too! Are you related to Jarrell! Hehe!

Keep up the good work,
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Posted by electrolove on Sunday, June 26, 2005 10:44 AM
ereimer:

It's the november 1987 issue. The Iron Wood RR by Larry R. Forgard (page 74). I like this trackplan a lot because it has a little of everything. I will model a D&RGW version of it.
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Posted by ereimer on Sunday, June 26, 2005 9:41 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by electrolove
[ The trackplan is from an old number (around 1987) of Model Railroader nding?



which issue , i want to have a look
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Posted by electrolove on Sunday, June 26, 2005 8:52 AM
Thanks, yes I will as soon I have more to show. [:D]

QUOTE: Originally posted by wxtoad

Looks like you've done a great job with your benchwork - it looks really solid. Keep the pix coming as you start laying track etc.
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Posted by wxtoad on Sunday, June 26, 2005 8:03 AM
Looks like you've done a great job with your benchwork - it looks really solid. Keep the pix coming as you start laying track etc.
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Posted by electrolove on Friday, June 24, 2005 1:10 PM
Thanks a lot for that, really appreciated. [bow]

Regarding your question. The trackplan is from an old number (around 1987) of Model Railroader and I liked it so much so I just scanned it and rescaled it in Photoshop to fit my room. I just copyed the angels from the trackplan without thinking to much about it. I think it will be much more interesting to look at a fascia with angles so I'm glad I didn't cheat. [:D]

QUOTE: Originally posted by selector

Very impressive, electrolove! You have been paying attention....go to the head of the class. [^]

May I ask why you have an angle at the right corner...where you will be standing?
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Posted by electrolove on Friday, June 24, 2005 1:08 PM
I'm also a big fan, yes I will modell DRWG. [8D]

QUOTE: Originally posted by zachar

Pretty good so far!!! Hope you are modeling the DRGW. I'm a big fan of it!!!!
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Posted by electrolove on Friday, June 24, 2005 1:06 PM
Thanks. Yes it's based on the Rio Grande. I like that kind of scenery very much.

QUOTE: Originally posted by grande man

Electro, it's looking great so far. Can't wait to see more in the future. I noticed your sig pic, are you modeling D&RGW?
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Posted by electrolove on Friday, June 24, 2005 1:04 PM
Thanks. Yes it's very sturdy. I can probably walk on it, but the foam will not hold me, hehe.

QUOTE: Originally posted by cheese3

NICE WORK! Looks good and sturdy!
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Posted by electrolove on Friday, June 24, 2005 1:01 PM
You are absolutely right about that. I really wanted to make a good job with the benchwork. As someone else said in this forum. You will have so expensive things on the benchwork so you must make it good. I agree 100%

More pics will come in the future...

QUOTE: Originally posted by tstage

electrolove,

Looks great! [^] The benchwork is probably the most unappreciated yet one of the most important parts of your layout. If your benchwork is good and solid, your layout "has the potential" to run flawlessly. Without a good solid base to put your layout on, your layout will most likely be laden with "frustration upon frustration". Wiring and track work can be corrected most of the time with minimal disruption or destruction. It your benchwork is bad, everything has to come up. Great work, electrolove! Keep it up and keep us posted...

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Posted by selector on Friday, June 24, 2005 12:36 PM
Very impressive, electrolove! You have been paying attention....go to the head of the class. [^]

May I ask why you have an angle at the right corner...where you will be standing?
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 24, 2005 12:29 PM
Pretty good so far!!! Hope you are modeling the DRGW. I'm a big fan of it!!!!
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Posted by grandeman on Friday, June 24, 2005 12:07 PM
Electro, it's looking great so far. Can't wait to see more in the future. I noticed your sig pic, are you modeling D&RGW?
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Posted by cheese3 on Friday, June 24, 2005 10:42 AM
NICE WORK! Looks good and sturdy!

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Posted by tstage on Friday, June 24, 2005 10:23 AM
electrolove,

Looks great! [^] The benchwork is probably the most unappreciated yet one of the most important parts of your layout. If your benchwork is good and solid, your layout "has the potential" to run flawlessly. Without a good solid base to put your layout on, your layout will most likely be laden with "frustration upon frustration". Wiring and track work can be corrected most of the time with minimal disruption or destruction. It your benchwork is bad, everything has to come up. Great work, electrolove! Keep it up and keep us posted...

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